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  • With the move to [[Morningside Heights]] in the late 19th century, the law school moved into [[Kent Hall]] and, subsequently, to Jerome Green The school probably reached its high point during the first half of the 20th century. Both [[Theodore Roosevelt|Theodore]] and [[Franklin Roosevelt]] were stude
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  • ...that could instead be lavished on what was for the first half of the 20th century one of the indisputably best graduate schools in the country, if not the wo
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  • ...]]. A longstanding Columbian, he has played a significant role in the 20th century history of the university.
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  • ...ws, 29 September 1911 (Vol. 3 No. 3)</ref> At some point in the early 20th century the building also boasted a "College Study", more or less a library/study s ...Tiffany stained glass windows to have installed in the lobby. More than a century old, the pieces represent [[Lit Hum]] authors Virgil and Sophocles. The win
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  • ...the enlightened 20th century, it was the library. In the post-modern 21st century, it is office space for bureaucrats. ...ing the upper levels to be built with alumni funds. By the early twentieth century, this was akin to admitting defeat: Columbia College had been more or less
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  • ...u/c250_celebrates/athletics/athletes_bios.html Columbia's 20 Greatest 20th Century Athletes]
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  • ...ounded in 1902, was inactive for most of the [[:Category:20th century|20th century]], it was reestablished at Columbia in [[2001]].
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  • ...n Revolution as Columbia College, the institution would, by the early 20th century, be subsumed into the larger organization of Columbia University. ...onfused with the State University of New York) was established in the 19th century with the express purpose of chartering new institutions of higher education
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  • ...istory, teaching popular survey courses covering broad periods of the 20th century. He led [[PrezBo]]'s [[Task Force on Undergraduate Education]].
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  • ...ss Day speaker tradition did not begin until the later decades of the 20th century.
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  • ...two institutions dating back to Barnard's founding at the turn of the 20th century, and is formally ratified as part of the [[Columbia-Barnard Intercorporate
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  • ...s adoption as a school symbol didn't occur until the turn of the twentieth century, and even then was adopted in an informal student-driven manner. While the design of the Columbia College Crown has been around for nearly a century, it was not given an official digitization treatment until 2007 when a memb
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  • ...the latter club's bitter rival, until it was vanquished in the early 20th century.
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  • Columbia's construction program in the early 20th century may have been the first major effort to house a significant number of under
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  • ...hrases''' are par for the course at an institution founded before the 20th century in the model of the great English universities. Nowadays, Columbia tries to ...franca'' of Europe, roughly from the time of Charlemagne to the eighteenth century. Universities taught primarily in Latin, as it was both the language of sch
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  • ...s being what they are, it is no longer feasible past the early-to-mid-20th-century to entertain the possibility of a group of loosely-knit university alumni p
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  • The Nacoms were formed in the first decade of the 20th century, and the Sachems began as a protest group that broke away from them in [[19
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